inhabitable structures - informed tectonics

Mario Gasser kindly invites moh architects to join the review panel for this term's bachelor final reviews at the Koge Institute, University Innsbruck. Titled "inhabitable structures - informed tectonics" we gladly joined the panel to discuss the exciting projects.

moh featured in AD magazine

"AD:Digital Cities takes in exciting emerging practices, such as moh architects, kokkugia and THEVERYMANY, and work by students at some of the most progressive schools, such as the AA, Dessau Institute of Architecture and RMIT.

What is the impact of digital technologies on the design and analysis of cities? For the last 15 years, the profound impact of computer-aided techniques on architecture has been well charted. From the use of standard drafting packages to the more experimental use of generative design tools and parametric modelling, digital technologies have come to play a major role in architectural production. But how are they helping architects and designers to operate at the urban scale? And how might they be changing the way in which we perceive and understand our cities?"

honorable mention

moh architects reaches round of final 10 in a two-stage international competition for the development of an International Business Center in Armenia. 275 proposals weresubmitted. The 300,000 sq. ft. competiton comprises a hotel, business center, residential and commercial zones as well as supporting parking structure.

2nd prize

moh architects wins 2nd prize in an open international competiton for the construction of the Limes Museum, Germany.

published in "Competition Architecture"

"Architectural competitions play a crucial role as they offer architects vital opportunities to pitch their work across the globe. They allow designers to demonstrate their ideas and their potential by gaining exposure in the world of architecture. The 100 richly illustrated projects displayed in this volume cover a wide scope of contemporary building types and concepts. Renderings and drawings show the exciting scope of architectural possibilities. This book dives into the heart of unrestricted creativity and offers astounding insights into the unique work of established as well as up-and-coming designers."

competition finalist

moh architects reaches final round in an international pre-invited competition for the extension of the Richard-Wagner museum in Bayreuth, Germany.

new office

We are - once again - happy to announce that moh architects outgrew yet another office and just moved into new studio spaces. Please see our updated contact details in the contact section of this site.

exhibition

moh architects kindly invited to take part in the travelling exhibition "New Frontiers - Experimental Tendencies in Architecture" at the Design Factory Bratislava and Zumtobel Lichtforum Vienna (www.new-frontiers.cc)

"(...) The cities of Vienna and Bratislava, only 66 kilometres apart, are increasing playing a dynamic role as a crossborder region with both an historic and economic close relationship. Town planning, architecture and art in the broadest sense are assuming a decisive position in forming the future of both countries and are acting as an interface and catalyst for a Central European community that is ultimately to be reinvented and reconnected.

The exhibition “New Frontiers” is presenting a fi rst overview of the manifold creative works of Slovakian and Austrian architects, designers and artists from the younger generation."

exhibition

moh architects kindly invited to exhibit selected research projects at an exhibition at Gdansk University of Technology, Poland.

moh featured in AD magazine

"AD:Digital Cities takes in exciting emerging practices, such as moh architects, kokkugia and THEVERYMANY, and work by students at some of the most progressive schools, such as the AA, Dessau Institute of Architecture and RMIT.

What is the impact of digital technologies on the design and analysis of cities? For the last 15 years, the profound impact of computer-aided techniques on architecture has been well charted. From the use of standard drafting packages to the more experimental use of generative design tools and parametric modelling, digital technologies have come to play a major role in architectural production. But how are they helping architects and designers to operate at the urban scale? And how might they be changing the way in which we perceive and understand our cities?"

moh wins LEX competition

moh architects wins design competition held for the former Lex site on Walsall Waterfront. We are thrilled to have had our design selected for the Lex site and are now looking forward to deliver something special.

"Following an intense competition, which was run in partnership with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), Urban Splash has confirmed that designs from Vienna based practice moh architects have been selected ahead of 131 other entries. The team went up against six other shortlisted architects to compete for the chance to deliver proposals to develop this important gateway site. (...)"

biennale venice

Prof. Patrik Schumacher kindly invites moh architects to take part in a podium discussion organized by robert white and moderated by jeff kipnis.

The discussion is about "(...) the specific opportunities of the parametric design paradigm within architecture and its wider cultural meaning/implications."

published

architectural biennial beijing

Marc Fornes (www.theverymany.net) kindly invites moh architects to take part in the 3rd Architectural Biennial Beijing (ABB2008). "The exhibition has the theme, '(Im)material Practices: New Digital Techniques for Architecture', and it focuses on both the 'immaterial' techniques - such as scripting, parametric modeling etc - and 'material' techniques - such as CNC milling, 3-d printing etc."

walsall waterfront

moh architects delivers one of 7 shortlisted designs for the second phase of Walsall Competition, GB. 136 entries were submitted.